I think some people took offense that you advocated it was okay for you to use the code at your own risk but then in post #295 you got upset that Alamo may have flagged the code or shut it down because of all the calls and e-mails to them.
If the code was a publicly available code then there should be no issue with the calls and e-mails to Alamo. You may choose to use a questionable code at your own risk that is up to you, but don't get upset at others when they wish to obtain verification from Alamo.
Ditto! Like all posters on this board, I too am looking for a good deal and to save $. Who isn't? The reason any of us come to threads like this is to find the deals. But where its' repeatedly been confirmed that a certain code is for Puerto Rico or South America residents or for travel agents, it doesn't give just anyone the right to use it simply because they know the code. If you know my credit card # and used it and I failed to notice the charges, does that make it any more right because the wrong went unnoticed? I think that happened here recently when some credit card company's online account #s were breached and the crooks managed to charge $1 per account..small enough so people might not notice. Is it stealing if I lie to WDW or a restaurant about the age of my child to get a freebie? ABSOLUTELY But, like I said, all people have varying degrees of conscience. If you (by you, I mean anyone) are fine with what you do, then just do it and quit complaining about others who choose to investigate and see if a code applies to them so that they can come by the discount honestly.